In 2014, an immersive sound installation came to fruition, weaving together audio recordings, microphone datasets, GPS data, Arduino, Processing, PureData, and a wooden structure, in a collaborative endeavor with Gabriel Cridico.
The installation unveils an intriguing lens into the 'constructed' daily realms of two individuals bound by a mutual resonance. It pivots towards diminishing the reliance on haptic (touch-related) experiences, heralding sound as a conduit of transportation. The piece orchestrates two distinct, yet interactively controllable 'sound lives.' These auditory realms can be maneuvered independently through an intuitive interface, accommodating continuous playback or the selection of specific scenes. Intriguingly, the delineation between these 'lives' melds during moments of tonal and actual overlaps, crafting an enveloping auditory voyage.
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